CPN Structure

The first months of a puppy's life is the most critical stage of physical development they will ever go through. In the wild, a puppy may nurse for months before they are weaned onto solid food entirely. When they are, it is in the form of regurgitated meat from the mother's stomach. This is almost unheard of with today's domestic dogs, because of larger and larger litters, combined with other factors, which keep mothers from being able to let the puppies nurse as long. Structure delivers the kind of nutrition that nature intended puppies to have. Egg is called "nature's perfect protein", think about it, the nutrients in an egg have been designed by nature to provide all the nutrition necessary for an animal to develop from embryo through birth. However, not all dried egg is created equal. Some companies cook their eggs to kill pathogens. This process is the fastest, but also the most destructive to the protein and enzyme structure of the egg. The type of egg used in all of our products is heat pasteurized at temperatures just hot enough to kill pathogens, without denaturing the structure of the egg. It is then spray dried immediately and placed in special containers which seal out moisture and air. Structure combines human grade egg and egg yolk, partially predigested whey protein, and dried milk for the richest, most digestible protein sources. What sets Structure apart from other growth formulas out there? The answer is, consistency and research. Consistency that can only be achieved by operating your own manufacturing process, research into what works and what doesn't. Other companies have to rely on others to take the care and detail necessary to produce consistent batches every time. Creating rapid growth alone is not enough for a product to be considered successful. Dogs need balanced growth where muscle and soft tissue is growing as rapidly, if not more so than bone. That is what your puppies get with Structure. The second benefit of feeding Structure is your female's nutrition during the pregnancy. The size and health of your puppies is a direct result of what you feed your female during pregnancy. Bigger, fatter puppies are more likely to survive and thrive